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Summary: A sensitive retelling of events that shaped a childhood, a career, and an evolving philosophy on what it means to love somethingâand for that love to be enough. âFollowing a passionate path usually isnât easy,â writes horsewoman Chelsea Canedy in this uninhibited and deeply thoughtful memoir tracing her experiences in the horse world and how they have impacted her development as a competitor, a teacher, a wife, and a mother. From a gate left open and a herd of horses galloping desperately down a busy road to a sage-burning âclearing spaceâ in a barn; from falls, poor rides, and heart-wrenching divorce to connection, opportunity, and transformative friendships, Canedy digs deep to identify themes that not only tell her unique story but speak to the readerâs own. Writing with the same natural feel she found at an early age in the saddle, Canedy coaxes us to grasp the broader truths that working with horses can so often unveil. Reminiscences, both tender and painful, prove a catalyst for deeper exploration of what it is we are really looking for when we pursue a passionâand what it is to be human at every stage of that journey. Canedyâs sensitive retelling of the events that molded her are hewn from the barn and arena, but her perceptive questions about existence, both in its most general sense and its most nuanced, offer any reader valuable lessons in true and lasting personal growth. Canedy bravely shares the painful mistakes she has made with both horses and people, the intense guilt that has accompanied these transgressions, and how learning to accept setbacks and starting over âthe best way you know howâ is sometimes, maybe, what gets you where you want to go. Offering distinct lessons in how to be compassionate, curious, flexible, tenacious, open, aware, and ready to roll with the punches, Canedyâs book is for every reader with a passion they feel driven to pursue, while perhaps questioning its value as the years unfold. âKnowing what it is that âfills you up,ââ writes Canedy, âin this life, that is enough.â Following a passionate path usually isnât easy,â writes horsewoman Chelsea Canedy in her uninhibited and deeply thoughtful memoir. Canedy asks perceptive questions about existence, both in its most general sense and its most nuanced, which offer any readerâhorse person or notâvaluable lessons in true and lasting personal growth. The authorâs prominence is growing swiftly on the American horse scene as a trainer, competitor, and host to top equestrians of all disciplines at her equestrian center Unexpected Farm. Author Bio: Chelsea Canedy stands apart as a competitive upper-level event rider who combines traditional training with natural horsemanship principles, groundwork, and R+ training, and has a reputation as someone who understands how horses think and learn. For many years, Canedy worked in social service, and today she continues a regular meditation practice that she started over a decade ago. This first-hand experience in practical psychology and self-reflection underline her ability to build the relationships with horse and rider needed to consistently improve performance. Canedy has several Equestrian Masterclasses with Noelle Floyd, and she is a popular clinician and presenter, appearing at festivals and expos around the country. Canedy and her family are currently based in Wales, Maine, on a beautiful historic property called Unexpected Farm, and she spends winters in Ocala, Florida (chelseacanedy.com).